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i'm back in the office today and the mother effer next to me is still fiddling with a **** binder clip 8 hours a day and it makes me want to scream
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My cousin is in accounting and got straight up let go. She said, "if there aren't enough beans to count, you don't need as many bean counters."My sisters employment got cut down to 10 hours a week, so under the qualifying amount for benefits. I would've thought accounting might've been a little insulated from this but I guess not.
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Yes. Medicaid pays usually somewhere around 20% less on average. So with the Medicaid population going up, revenue is going down.That's good. I'm still a little nervous because of all the talk of possible changes, and apparently unemployment affects our financial stability (medicaid, I think?). Pre-covid, our census was over 100% for a very, very long time, so we had been doing quite well.Source of the post In any event both of our jobs are as secure as can be during something like this and for that I am thankful.
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Brutal but honest reasoning.
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This is one of the questions I plan on submitting for the next town hall - asking what revenue is like right now compared to a few months ago. I'm grateful that they do update us every two weeks, and appear to be pretty transparent, but it's still a little scary. Though, healthcare tends to be a little more stable than other industries.Yes. Medicaid pays usually somewhere around 20% less on average. So with the Medicaid population going up, revenue is going down.That's good. I'm still a little nervous because of all the talk of possible changes, and apparently unemployment affects our financial stability (medicaid, I think?). Pre-covid, our census was over 100% for a very, very long time, so we had been doing quite well.Source of the post In any event both of our jobs are as secure as can be during something like this and for that I am thankful.
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My company just let 30 people go, including my manager. So yeah, today's off to a great start.
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Yep, dude is a big liar. He just personally hates remote working then and said the "because we miss it" line to soften the blow of having to come back to the office.."You asked for it!"Same - both of us work for health systems. By all accounts, we're going full time WFH. It's mentioned constantly, even by our CIO. My wife's company? Their CIO has made comments at their town halls about people "asking him when we can return because we miss it". Lying. Through. His. Teeth. The irony is that this guy owns a consulting company that is 100% remote worker, but hates it when these guys work from home. My wife has to fill out an Excel spreadsheet of the stuff she works on when working from home, daily.I am fortunate my wife and I both work for industries that are essential, but not necessarily are essential ourselves (so we can WFH).
I've never met someone who wants (even if forced) to return the office after working remote. I'm sure there are exceptions but they are rare.
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How nice with everything going on people are still self-righteous tool bags on LinkedIn. Thanks for posting the story of you supposedly saving some service worker's job because you stepped in while their manager was yelling at the worker. Yeah, because that r/thathappened you a**. Then all the fawning comments. LinkedIn has pretty much turned into Facebook.
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Oof. Good luck to you, nocera.My company just let 30 people go, including my manager. So yeah, today's off to a great start.
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Unlike my sister, my brother is doing well at the moment. He has been hired on as a sub-contractor at a NASA facility in West Virginia. Full remote, but not a permanent assignment (what gov contracting is?). But he'll make great connections, get better experience, and may come out of it with a security clearance.
He'll be supporting this facility: https://www.nasa.gov/centers/ivv/about/index.html
He'll be supporting this facility: https://www.nasa.gov/centers/ivv/about/index.html
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Awesome! They just renamed that facility for Katherine Johnson.
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July is a 3 paycheck month for me, and I just received my PPL cash out check. So I guess that's one good thing about the current times.
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Looking for a job right now is torture.
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I'm being offered a new role elsewhere in the company which isn't exactly what I want but could be a good lateral stepping stone. Kinda scary to take it and have to onboard during this time, but also if I stay where I am its kind of wasted time at this point. I'm about 75/25 to do it as long as there's a pay bump.
Could be a good time to do it and have a year of growth vs a year of diminishing returns, especially considering there probably won't be much movement on the job front for the next year or so
Could be a good time to do it and have a year of growth vs a year of diminishing returns, especially considering there probably won't be much movement on the job front for the next year or so
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The girl whose office is next to mine just got back from Myrtle Beach and doesn't feel the need to do the 14 day quarantine. Cool
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And your office doesn't have any policies set in place to prohibit this? **** that ****.The girl whose office is next to mine just got back from Myrtle Beach and doesn't feel the need to do the 14 day quarantine. Cool
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The partners have been itching to get everyone back here, they aren't sending her home. I'd bet she's here more because she feels like she had to be moreso than she doesn't care about the guidelines
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Does anyone have any ideas for an optional outdoor team building activity?
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I don't know the cost involved, but my company has done the Rise Against Hunger meal packaging event a few times. It's a lot of fun and a good cause. Our last meal packaging took place entirely outdoors.Does anyone have any ideas for an optional outdoor team building activity?
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Tear down a statue of Ronald McDonald...Does anyone have any ideas for an optional outdoor team building activity?
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I'm thinking more fun and less service and not company sanctioned...
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Four words: slip and slide kickball.
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My wife came home an hour early today. Said her boss put her on an action plan because she feels that my wife doesn't respect her and hurts her feelings. I couldn't imagine how incompetent of a manager you have to be to take your own employee to both of your managing director over hurt feelings and that your employee "doesn't stick up for you". Working from home for the past 3 months has shown me that she's an ineffective boss, communicator, leader.
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Any examples?My wife came home an hour early today. Said her boss put her on an action plan because she feels that my wife doesn't respect her and hurts her feelings. I couldn't imagine how incompetent of a manager you have to be to take your own employee to both of your managing director over hurt feelings and that your employee "doesn't stick up for you". Working from home for the past 3 months has shown me that she's an ineffective boss, communicator, leader.
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I know the feeling.My wife came home an hour early today. Said her boss put her on an action plan because she feels that my wife doesn't respect her and hurts her feelings. I couldn't imagine how incompetent of a manager you have to be to take your own employee to both of your managing director over hurt feelings and that your employee "doesn't stick up for you". Working from home for the past 3 months has shown me that she's an ineffective boss, communicator, leader.
My wife was just written up officially for a verbal warning (how do you write up a verbal warning) over being too emotional. Stems from coworkers implementing a change in her department without consulting her and ahead of the boss's schedule (this created a situation where my wife was given a 50% increase in work).
There's also a poisonous nurse who creates drama who had handed my wife insurance reviews to be done six times after the structure change, after an official meeting with her about the structure change and how it wasn't one of my wife's responsibilities anymore, so on the sixth time instead of my wife saying "Ok, I'll take that to Jane, since she does those now," she simply said "Yeah, that's for Jane." and it hurt the nurse's feelings.
Needless to say resumes have gone out this last week.
Meanwhile, my employer is about to file for bankruptcy. So, good times.
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